Mavric Posted April 15, 2017 Author Share Posted April 15, 2017 78,212 = 78,312 Your troll game needs serious work. 1 Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted April 15, 2017 Share Posted April 15, 2017 78,212 = 78,312 Even with my rudimentary math skills, I know your equation is false. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 There are more people coming to the spring game now than the capacity of Memorial Stadium while I was a student there. Quote Link to comment
jaws Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. 2 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 I... am not good at math. I mean, if I had a dollar for every one of the dozen times I've been corrected on my math like that, I'd have eight dollars. 1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 Math was good. Just can't count zeros. 1 Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. If not revenue, how about this Ohio had 1 out of every 145 Ohioans go to the game Nebraska had 1 out of every 24 Nebraskans go to the game 4 Quote Link to comment
jaws Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. If not revenue, how about this Ohio had 1 out of every 145 Ohioans go to the game Nebraska had 1 out of every 24 Nebraskans go to the game You can use whatever you want. It doesn't matter much. Ohio State has a very large fan base but it isn't the only show in the state. There are 7 universities in Ohio that have around the same enrollment or more than UNL. Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. If not revenue, how about this Ohio had 1 out of every 145 Ohioans go to the game Nebraska had 1 out of every 24 Nebraskans go to the game You can use whatever you want. It doesn't matter much. Ohio State has a very large fan base but it isn't the only show in the state. There are 7 universities in Ohio that have around the same enrollment or more than UNL. Do any of those play tackle football for the entire game? Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. If not revenue, how about this Ohio had 1 out of every 145 Ohioans go to the game Nebraska had 1 out of every 24 Nebraskans go to the game You can use whatever you want. It doesn't matter much. Ohio State has a very large fan base but it isn't the only show in the state. There are 7 universities in Ohio that have around the same enrollment or more than UNL. A fan of a team who's won conference and national championships this recently shouldn't be this insecure. Chill out, man. 1 Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 They should track Spring Games by ticket revenue, not attendance. For example, Ohio State had 80k, but at $5 per ticket, that's $40,000 in revenue. Contrast that with 78k for Nebraska at $10/ticket, that's $78,000 in revenue. Alabama is expected to have a huge crowd, but tickets are free. Here's the national Top Ten so far. 80,000 * 5 = 40,000? 78,000 * 10 = 78,000? You are more than welcome to use revenue to make Nebraska #1. I don't think anyone will really care but I am sure it will make you feel like you won something. If not revenue, how about this Ohio had 1 out of every 145 Ohioans go to the game Nebraska had 1 out of every 24 Nebraskans go to the game You can use whatever you want. It doesn't matter much. Ohio State has a very large fan base but it isn't the only show in the state. There are 7 universities in Ohio that have around the same enrollment or more than UNL. So you admit South Michigan (aka osu) = Akron????? Assuming 70% of Ohioans are osu bandwagon fans, that would be 1 out of every 107 Ohioans would attend the spring game. That still would mean that you would need a stadium 4x as big to handle all the Husker fans (per capita) Quote Link to comment
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